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In a trial, lawyers introduce the jury to their main arguments and the evidence

that supports their case during
O A. sentencing
O B. cross-examination
O C. deliberation
O D. opening statements

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User Keloo
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I’m pretty sure it’s opening statements,

because sentencing happened at the end, cross examination is when you try and prove the prosecution wrong, and deliberation is when the jury is trying to make a decision so it should be opening statements
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